"Ave Maria" (Franz Schubert)

Schubert's beautiful melody was originally written for a song in a cycle using texts from Walter Scott's epic poem The Lady of the Lake. The first words of the song were "Ave Maria" which led to it later being adapted to the words of the Roman Catholic Latin prayer.

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